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Early details have emerged on DVD and Blu-ray releases of the Gervais movie

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Early details have emerged on DVD ($19.95) and Blu-ray ($35.99) releases of The Invention of Lying which stars Ricky Gervais. Each will be available to own from the 19th January. Extras on the Blu-ray release will include featurettes ("More Laughter: Corpsing and Outtakes", "Prequel: The Dawn of Lying", "Meet Karl Pilkington", "A Truly “Honest” Making of Featurette with Ricky Gervais"), Ricky and Matt's Video Podcasts, deleted scenes, and a digital copy of the film. Artwork is attached:

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A great concept that fell flat almost immediately. My fiancee said this movie was terrible. I'm a little more positive about it, but I have to admit I was was deeply disappointed. I'm not sure Ricky's humor translates well to feature films--at least starring in feature films.

Idioteque... wrote: Pixarfan517 wrote: EthanRunt wrote: Except this, painful to watch, and falls right into generic rom-com by the end. You want a good Gervais film, stick with Ghost Town, this was a huge disappointment.

For someone that can't spell correctly, I can understand why Ricky's humor would go over your head. oh pardon me..sorry about my one spelling mistake.i put an E instead of an A.you are obviously much more intelligent than me..sorry.............and this kind of humour does nothing for me.he is a one trick pony!!the office and that dance made him...even his script for that simpson's episode he did sucked big time...my own opinion

Well, I'm going to break the trend and say that I loved this movie. I thought it was wonderful and one of the best comedies of the year. It was funny and touching. I love Ricky Gervais. I also loved Ghost Town. Will definitely buy this.

Pixarfan517 wrote: EthanRunt wrote: Except this, painful to watch, and falls right into generic rom-com by the end. You want a good Gervais film, stick with Ghost Town, this was a huge disappointment.

More like stick with Night at the Museum both 1 & 2.

More like Ghost Town is a better movie than those 2 pieces of c**p.

dvd1304 wrote: i don't see what everyone else sees about good ol ricky...for christ's sake he couldn't even fill a 5 minute hole during the princess diana concert.it was probably the most embarressing and uneasy 5 minutes in the history of live t.v.he,s not funny and i don';t plan to see this...PASSSSSS

For someone that can't spell correctly, I can understand why Ricky's humor would go over your head.

i don't see what everyone else sees about good ol ricky...for christ's sake he couldn't even fill a 5 minute hole during the princess diana concert.it was probably the most embarressing and uneasy 5 minutes in the history of live t.v.he,s not funny and i don';t plan to see this...PASSSSSS